Judge, 1930-07-26 · page 20 of 36
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JUDGE “Jeeps, just run over there and make sure we ain't never been here before.” They Got Him at Last “yi u hear about Hashface T yuh don’t me “Yep. They got him at last.” “In his joint?” Took him for a ride.” - two guys that closing in on him for a w “That's them. Tony said he'd h: before they'd muscle in on his profits.” “But they finally got him, huh?” “Yep. Took him for a ride last night, persuaded him to drive and, after he’d ridden about two miles he gave in, signed on the dotted line and drove the car right home to show the wife.” been Good News Stocks Drop 10-20 Points; Bankers Say Reaction “Healthy”—News Headline Gets Cove, be L—Shortly midnight last night Miss Emma Holstein drove her sixtcen-cylinder car through four milk wagons that were waiting for a train to pass. Miss Holstein was taken to the hospital with a fractured leg and the milk com- pany has entered suit for $100,000 and four milkmen. When informed by reporters of the accident and pending suit, Mr. Holstein, aroused from a sound sleep, laughed heartily. “It'll do the youngster good,” he said. Palestine, Texas—A freak tornado hit town yesterday and doubled its way through the streets for twenty seconds, se ring one store, a house and a mule and depositing them some- where north of Oklahoma. The tor- nado left the rest of the town un- touched and by a strange coincidence rd to one citizen, Mr. Samuel Jones. Neighbors rushed to console Mr. Jones, as his wife was in the departed house, but he received them in good 1's been wanting to take rid. the house, store and mule belon, New York City sailed tods with passengers bound for Germany and distant coun- tries. There was some confusion at the pier because of the late arrival of Lemiel Porton, who missed the boat by half a minute. Mr. Porton, who owns a butcher shop at Amsterdam Avenue, had intended to spend the summer visiting Europe and had been saving for the trip for thirty years. He was delayed, he explained, t burglars had held up his sto Europa The Hit and Run Driver goes to sca! comicbooks.com